Operator’s Manual
922258-00 Rev A
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Overview
The DA1855A is a stand-alone high performance 100 MHz differential amplifier. It is intended to act
as signal conditioning preamplifier for oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers and other instruments,
providing differential measurement capability to instruments having only a single-ended input.
When used with a DA1855A, high quality oscilloscopes can obtain common mode rejection and
overdrive recovery performance that was previously unobtainable in any product.
When used with a Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscope equipped with ProBus interface, the DA1855A can
be controlled through the oscilloscope user interface or remote commands.
When used with non ProBus oscilloscopes, the DA1855A settings can be controlled directly through
the front panel controls.
Amplifier gain may be set to 1 or 10. A built-in input attenuator may be separately set to attenuate
signals by a factor of 10, allowing gains of 10, 1, or 0.1 and common mode dynamic range of ± 15.5 V
(÷1) or ± 155 V (÷10). Optional probes increase the maximum input signal and common mode ranges
in proportion to their attenuation ratio, but not exceeding their maximum input voltage rating.
Effective gain of the DA1855A, including probe attenuation, amplifier gain and attenuator settings, is
automatically displayed.
The DA1855A has a bandwidth of 100 MHz, but any one of the three 3-pole bandwidth limit filters
may be selected to reduce bandwidth to 20 MHz, 1 MHz or 100 kHz to limit noise above the
frequency of interest.
The DA1855A output is limited at ± 500 mV so that the oscilloscope is not overdriven by large inputs.
This allows an oscilloscope to directly measure the settling of D/A converters with 14 bit (60ppm)
precision.
The DA1855A features a built-in Precision Voltage Generator (PVG) that can be set to any voltage
between ± 15.5 Volt (± 10 Volt in Differential Offset mode) with 5-1/2 digit resolution. Each digit of
the voltage generator output can be individually incremented or decremented. Positive or negative
polarity can be selected. The PVG’s output can be selected as an input to the inverting (–) input of
the amplifier for operation as a differential comparator or applied internally as a true differential
offset voltage. The voltage is also available to be used externally through a rear panel connector.
To maintain the amplifier’s high Common Mode Rejection performance, special differential probes
such as the Teledyne LeCroy model DXC series are recommended and are available as optional
accessories.
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